INSPECTING A BUMP TEST IN THE MAINTENANCE OF A 1200-CC DAIHATSU SIGRA DISC BRAKE
Author(s) -
Subekti Subekti,
Abdul Hamid,
Basuki Dwi Effendy,
Agung Wahyudi Biantoro
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
sinergi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2460-1217
pISSN - 1410-2331
DOI - 10.22441/sinergi.2019.3.003
Subject(s) - disc brake , brake pad , brake , automotive engineering , brake shoe , vibration , hydraulic brake , engineering , acoustics , physics
A motorized vehicle needs a system that can not only reduce the speed and stop the vehicle but can also serve as a safety tool and ensure a safe distribution which is called a braking system. It is important to conduct maintenance of a disc brake that is part of the braking system. Therefore, this study developed a technique to inspect a 1200-cc Daihatsu Sigra disc brake through the vibration measurement using a bump test. A disc brake is comprised of three fields: A (located next to the center of the disc brake), B ( in the middle diameter), and C ( in the outer diameter of the disc brake). Each field has ten measurement points. This study showed that disc brake damages occurring in field A were at points 1-3, and they appeared after the 250-Hz frequency. Meanwhile, in fields B and C, at all measurement points, there were no changes taking place at any frequency.
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